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  • The Builder- Designing The Future of Educational Leadership


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    If we are to create "tomorrows" educationalorganization and model, are the leaders of "yesterdays" model theleaders we will need to build "tomorrows" model? If education is to be transformed, should we not transformits leaders? If we are to create a new educational organization, then does itfollow, we would need a ...
    2 days ago
  • I Am an Evil Bitch


    A Teacher's EducationAuthority Authority: 124
    …and I love it. I’m taking my I/II kids on a field trip on Monday (I may write more on that later, but for now, suffice to say that it was not a trip I would have planned).  That means that my III/IV kids are going to be essentially on their own on Monday. Since we started reading A Christmas Carol , the ...
    1 week ago
  • How Good Is Your Educational Sales Force and Their Products?


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    I have been read and enjoyed a great book called Death To All Sacred Cows by David Bernstein , Beau Fraser , and Bill Schwab of The Gate Worldwide . It has nothing to do with education, so, of course, I was instantly attracted to it.   In their chapter titled The Sales Force Makes The Sale, they write about ...
    1 week ago
  • Blending Education and Design


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    Allow me to dream and muse for a moment. Allow me to dream of a blending, a fusion of education and design. Allow me to imagine, just for a moment, a new design all together different from what we know. A Design that enhances learning. A Design that creates a learning environment. An environment that makes learning ...
    1 week ago
  • Education Innovation: Nominated For The 2009 Edublog Awards


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    There are thousands of excellent blogs about education and I enjoyreading many of them. That is why it is so humbling for me to have thisblog, Education Innovation nominated for the 2009 Edublog Awards in the   Best Individual Edublog category . It is an honor to be included amongthe other nominees, many of ...
    1 week ago
  • Education Needs To Take A Trip


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    Trust. We all want it, but do we all give it? It is a crucial issue for teachers and administrators. Chapter 3 of the book The Collaborative Administrato r is titled “Trust: The Secret Ingredient to Successful Shared Leadership.” Trust is a key to school success. “What then should a principal do to lay ...
    1 week ago
  • Do Your Educational Assumptions Provide Educational Alternatives?


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    Do your assumptions about what education should be leave you with a lack of alternatives? One of the reasons why many people, including myself, love books like Freakonomics , Super Freakonomics , Predictably Irrational , or The Economic Naturalist is that is takes our assumptions about the world around us and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 9 Signs of a Losing School


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    From the I dea Management Systems blog comes this post The 9 Signs of a Losing Organisation Fuzzy Vision Lack of Leadership Skills Discouraging Culture High Bureaucracy Lack of Initiative Poor Vertical Communication Poor Cross-functional Collaboration Poor Teamwork Idea and Knowledge ...
    2 weeks ago
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Critical Thinking Questions


    A Teacher's EducationAuthority Authority: 124
    Here’s the quiz I gave to my I/II kids on Friday. Only 5 of my 13 kids answered both questions – and one of them didn’t answer any (and don’t even ASK about the vocabulary, because I’m too pissed off to give you a coherent answer).  I’m on the fence about what to do about it, though.  I’m leaning ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Dynamic Teacher Collaboration- Harness The Power of "Q"


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    Research has proven that Professional Learning Communities are one of the most powerful educational paradigms. The Professional Learning Community takes the individual teacher and hooks them into a network of their grade level or department level peers. This network in turn makes it possible for teacher to leverage ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Essential Education: “Awesomely Simple” by John Spence


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    3 weeks ago
  • Ten Things Tuesday


    A Teacher's EducationAuthority Authority: 124
    Ten things I love about my CHS job: 1.  My coworkers.  I’ve got a serious bunch of kick-ass colleagues.  I’m certain that I’d not be as wildly enthusiastic about my job if I didn’t have these people around me every day. The math teacher and the social studies teacher in particular really rock, but ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Turning Your School Into A "Skunk Works" of Lateral Innovation


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    Innovation should not be linear. Most of us are familiar with examples of the great innovation teams from the business and engineering world. Examples such as Xerox- PARC’ s group, to Apple’s Macintosh group, to Lockheed Martin’s famous “ Skunk Works ” have lead many of us to believe that innovative ideas ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Arguing


    A Teacher's EducationAuthority Authority: 124
    As I’ve mentioned here before, I’m spending a fair bit of my professional time lately thinking in terms of argument, debate, and persuasion. This morning, I introduced the concept of rhetorical argument to my high school juniors and seniors, and I’m fairly sure that they really didn’t get it. If you ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Another Guest Post by Karen Schweitzer


    ms_teacherAuthority Authority: 106
    A huge thank you to Karen Schweizer for sending this to me to post on my blog. This is Karens second guest post for ms_teacher.  Below is a great list for history & social studies teachers.  Enjoy!! 20 Places to Learn More about History and Social Studies Online   The many resources ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Essential Education: Lawrence Lessig on Institutional Corruption


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    3 weeks ago
  • ESL Lesson Planning: Controversial Topics


    GoBackpackingAuthority Authority: 476
    During my first week as a newly donned ESL Instructor, I participated in an orientation workshop, a requirement for new recruits from one of the schools at which I worked. The meeting was basically an express version of the month long TEFL course many of us had recently completed: the school covered its bases by ...
    4 weeks ago
  • 20 Great Literacy Sites and Blogs


    Dynamite Lesson PlanAuthority Authority: 114
    Getting your students interested in reading can be difficult. Fortunately, the Internet hosts tons of great sites and blogs that support literacy in young adults and children through book reviews, reading programs, tools, tips, and other resources. Here are 20 sites worth exploring: GoodReads – The GoodReads ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Essential Education: Charles Leadbeater on Collaborative Creativity


    Education InnovationAuthority Authority: 119
    4 weeks ago
  • On the CELTA, Japan, and very small learners


    TEFLtastic with Alex CaseAuthority Authority: 121
    An interview with Charlie Richards of Learning Tree English , a private language school for 16 and unders (sometimes far unders!) in Osaka. “I first came across your school through your excellent examples of young learner lessons on YouTube. Typical lessons or selected highlights? Thanks for the complement but I ...
    4 weeks ago

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